Scott-Wilde-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Broomhead Funeral Home - Riverton

Scott Carl Wilde

Jun 22, 1945 - Dec 2, 2025

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I got to know Dr. Wilde when I became employed at Mountain Vale Clinic. Scott was an absolute dream to work with. He always had a big smile and giant hug for everybody!

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It was a pleasure to know Scott, he had a tender and loving heart. I knew him for many years professionally and think of him as a friend. Sending all my love to your family at this time.

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What a great and gentle man, we loved Dr. Wilde as our vet who treated many of our pups, we learned so much from him. As a man, he taught me to be a little more kind to others. Thank you for your example Scott and may your family have peace and comfort knowing that you were a man of integrity and compassion.

So sorry to hear of his passing. He was an awesome vet and a kind and wonderful person. Took my little dog there for many years. RIP Dr. Wilde. A job well done.

Dr. Wilde was a wonderful person and outshone any other Vet we have gone to. We had a cat named Dusty, another Vet diagnosed him as having kidney problems. Dr Wilde said "No I think he has diabetes" put him on insulin and he lived several more years. Dr Wilde could work on any animal. Have missed him since he retired.

May the fond memories of his wonderful life provide comfort and love during this difficult time.

Obituaries

Scott's Obituaries

Scott Carl Wilde passed away on December 2, 2025, in Taylorville, Utah. He was born on June 22, 1945, to June Wright Calderwood Wilde and Carl Nix Wilde in Coalville, Utah. Scott grew up in Coalville and attended North Summit High School where he participated in many sports, including basketball, football, baseball and track. He also enjoyed playing trumpet in the school band.  

Scott was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He served in the North British Mission from 1964-1966 and served in many callings in the church over his life including as an ordinance worker in the Jordan River Temple.

Scott attended Utah State University graduating in 1970 and went on to attend Colorado State University graduating in 1974 with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree. It was a profession he dearly loved and he was able to practice for 47 years.

Scott loved playing the trumpet, reading, traveling and visiting with his family.

Scott married Linda Gayle Bailey (later divorced) in 1971, and they had six children (Andrea, Jeromy, Ian, Audra (deceased), Erin, Nathan) and four grandchildren (Dreyden, Will, Maria, Max). Scott met and was sealed for time and all eternity in the Jordan River Temple to Lizabeth Wallace Anderson his beloved eternal companion on June 4, 2021.

The Viewing will be held at the West Jordan River Stake Center, 1380 W 6785 S, West Jordan, UT on Saturday, December 13 from 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM, with the funeral immediately following at that location. Dedication of the grave and internment will be at the West Jordan Cemetery after the funeral.

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